Emma González, the 18-year-old whose fiery speech went viral in the weekend after the shooting, tweeted: "Friday March 2nd, at Weston City Park Pavilion, there will be a Rally and a Voter Registration Drive at Weston City Park Pavillion #1. Mayor Gillium will be attending and showing his support. Get out there you guys !! The Best way to Make a Difference is to Vote."

Friday March 2nd, at Weston City Park Pavilion, there will be a Rally and a Voter Registration Drive at Weston City Park Pavillion #1. Mayor Gillium will be attending and showing his support 💜♥️💜 Get out there you guys !! The Best way to Make a Difference is to Vote

Meanwhile, student leader David Hogg and survivor Aly Sheehy shared links to websites where you can get registered to vote in the state of Florida. Sheehy said: "If the politicians won’t listen to what we want, use your voice and take them out of power. I’m already registered, so join me in using this privilege we possess. #neveragain"

Hey FL get registered to vote! It's annoying, I know but that's because they don't want you to make your voice heard so don't let them! register! Get this done. REGISTER RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!! (If you haven't already) https://t.co/tiFcxOVqMg#votethemout

By registering and voting, people can influence who is in power — and what type of policies they'll enact while in office. Whether you're from #ThrowThemOut in the aftermath of the shooting or not, you should go on and register to vote now. If you want to take a stance this fall, the most powerful thing you can do is to cast a ballot.